Are you buying a DDI subscription?

Are you buying a DDI subscription or not?


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No. I have not interest in all the various tools. The only things of interest are Dungeon and Dragon. Whatever subscription only gives those - that's the one I'll consider.

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yes for one year of dragon and dungeon. I'm willing to invest $60 for one year to see if those two and the compendium and bonus tools are worth it for me.

Dragon, so far, has been good, though I'd like it to be better.
Dungeon, so far, has not met my expectations. I don't like the format, and the adventures haven't been inspiring / unique / all that interesting.

I really, really don't like the extra ink they want me to use to print these things (like the bars at the tops of the pages).

The compendium is likely to be the most useful thing, to me as a DM, frankly.
 


I never bothered to look at DDI when it was free so I definitely won't be paying for it. WotC and I have parted ways and I will not be involved in 4E in any way shape, or form.
 


I will subscribe now to the "light version". When (and if) the full version will finally be offered, I will consider it. Right now, the prospect of playing online 4e is rather remote for me, so that would be a point against, unless they offer several other enticing tools besides the online table.
 

Currently not planning on subscribing. There are still too many things to fix, and everything including Dragon/Dungeon production and Compendium still seems to be in beta as they figure out how to make the things work.

Until these things get fixed, I will not be paying for a partial product.

Of course, no one can subscribe to the full DDI yet as there are none of the real tools ready, so it will be a few months after that is released and hearing what people say about the suite before I make a decision to even download and try the demo versions.
 

Not subscribing at this point.

The compendium is not what I was looking for in a digital rules package, I want something that is available off line. The magazines are tempting, but since it looks like they may actually follow through with promises of printed collections, I can do without these as well.

I may reconsider when the Character Managing program comes online, but only if I find a group to play in. (I run the UGTs only 4e campaign at this time.) As a DM even that is useless to me. Another drawback is that it is almost guarenteed to be WotC only, no Advanced Players Guide, no Wraith Recon... and no way to even input the data manually.
 


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